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Best Restaurants in Kauai

Hawaii's Garden Isle — the oldest of the main Hawaiian islands, with the famous Napali Coast cliffs, Bar Acuda's fifteen-year Hanalei tapas institution, Tidepools at Grand Hyatt over koi ponds, and Peter Merriman's locally-sourced Hawaii regional cuisine programme.

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The Kauai List

Five editorial picks, ranked by the only filter that matters: why you are dining.

Best for First Date in Kauai

Intimate, conversation-friendly rooms. Impressive without being intimidating. The tables where first impressions are made.

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Best for Business Dinner in Kauai

Power tables, private rooms, considered wine lists. Where the deal gets done.

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The Top Five in Kauai

Ranked against a single question: if you had one night in Kauai, where would you go?

1

Bar Acuda

Modern Spanish Tapas $$$ Hanalei chef institution since 2007

Hanalei's institutional Spanish-tapas chef-driven kitchen — Jim Moffat's fifteen-year creative tapas programme with Kauai-fisherman and organic-farmer sourcing.

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Tidepools

Modern Pacific Rim $$$$ Grand Hyatt Kauai flagship

Grand Hyatt Kauai's institutional flagship — Tidepools's thatched-roof bungalows floating over koi ponds and the most photographed Kauai resort-luxury dining setting.

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The Beach House

Modern Pacific Rim $$$ Lawai Beach sunset institution

Lawai Beach's institutional sunset dining — The Beach House's beachfront Pacific-Rim cuisine and the canonical Kauai-south-shore evening.

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4

Merriman's

Hawaii Regional Cuisine $$$$ Peter Merriman institution since 1988

Peter Merriman's institutional Kauai outpost — the chef who pioneered Hawaii Regional Cuisine in 1988, with 90% locally-sourced ingredients and a multi-level Poipu setting.

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Eating House 1849

Hawaii Regional Plantation $$$ Roy Yamaguchi institution

Roy Yamaguchi's Kauai outpost — Eating House 1849's plantation-themed Hawaii Regional Cuisine and the most reliable mid-tier institutional Kauai dining.

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The Kauai Dining Guide

Kauai is the oldest of the eight main Hawaiian islands — a 1,430-square-kilometre volcanic island with the famous Napali Coast cliffs, the Waimea Canyon (the 'Grand Canyon of the Pacific'), and 70 per cent of the island designated as protected wilderness — and is widely considered the most architecturally distinctive of the Hawaiian islands. The Garden Isle holds about 73,000 year-round residents and runs a quieter, more residential luxury programme than Maui or the Big Island.

The dining is correspondingly serious. Bar Acuda — chef Jim Moffat's 15-year Hanalei Spanish-tapas institution — is the village's most reliable contemporary chef-driven kitchen. Tidepools at Grand Hyatt Kauai runs the most photographed dining-over-koi-ponds programme. Beach House Restaurant runs the canonical Lawai Beach sunset dining. Merriman's Kauai (Peter Merriman's locally-sourced Hawaii regional cuisine programme) runs the institutional anchor. Eating House 1849 Koloa (Roy Yamaguchi) runs the canonical Hawaii regional fusion programme.

Neighbourhoods

Hanalei (the northern bay village, with the famous wooden bridge and the Hanalei taro fields) holds Bar Acuda and the canonical surfing-and-paddling village. Poipu (the southern beach quarter) holds the cluster of luxury resorts (Grand Hyatt Kauai, Koa Kea Hotel) and most fine dining (Tidepools, Beach House Restaurant, Merriman's, Eating House 1849). Lihue (the central airport-and-commercial quarter) holds the casual local dining cluster. Princeville (the northern Princeville Resort area) holds the discreet luxury resort dining.

Reservations & Practical Notes

Bar Acuda, Tidepools,